For the application year 2024, Jackson State University has an overall acceptance rate of 67.5%, with 8,400 applicants and 5,669 accepted students. The transfer acceptance rate also stands at 67.5%, maintaining the same applicant and acceptance numbers. Historically, the acceptance rate was notably higher at 88.6% for the application year 2022. SAT scores show a composite score range from 830 (25th percentile) to 990 (75th percentile), while the average GPA for applicants is 3.1. Acceptance rates by race indicate a significant majority of 91.4% for Black/African American applicants.
For the application year 2022, Jackson State University had an overall acceptance rate of 88.6%, with 12,583 applicants and 11,153 accepted. This rate represents a notable increase from 67.5% in 2020 and 68.9% in 2019, reflecting a trend of growing acceptance over recent years. In 2018, the acceptance rate was 71.7%, while in 2017 it was even lower at 63.3%. This consistent upward trajectory in acceptance rates highlights JSU's expanding accessibility for prospective students.
Jackson State University had a wait list acceptance rate of 67.5% for the application year 2020, with 8,400 applicants being offered a place on the wait list and 5,669 accepting that offer. Unfortunately, no historical data is available for the years 2021 to 2024, making it impossible to analyze trends beyond this single year. The consistent figures suggest that, at least for 2020, a significant majority of waitlisted students were ultimately accepted, indicating a potentially favorable outcome for future applicants if the patterns hold.
Jackson State University's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 67.5%, with 5,669 out of 8,400 applicants being accepted. This rate mirrors the acceptance rate from the application year 2020, which also recorded 67.5%. However, there's a noticeable decline from the 88.6% acceptance rate in 2022 when 11,153 applicants were accepted from a pool of 12,583. The average GPA of admitted transfer students is 2.92, indicating that while the acceptance rate remains considerably high, the competitiveness of the applicant pool is increasing.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Black/African American | 91.4% |
White | 4.3% |
Hispanic/Latino | 0.4% |
Asian | 0.3% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.5% |
Non-resident Alien | 1.9% |
Two or more races | 1.2% |
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